<p>i mean, i admit that i thought cho was a disgrace to my ethnicity (i’m korean) the first time i heard the news. but after hearing so many responses to this situation, i’m not ashamed anymore. redhare is right. we shouldn’t care about the race. what matters [more] is the people who died in the VT shooting. race comes afterwards. and yes, koreans are one of the most insecure ethnicities out there. even though it might seem like we have wayyyyy too much pride, that’s what makes us so vulnerable to shame. since we’re so into [showing] pride, one little thing that shouldn’t bring us down much, actually makes our pride go down the drain. i don’t like how koreans are very much into their images, but that’s just a part of our culture. </p>
<p>but that’s also what kind of angers me. all what koreans care about is how they’ll be portrayed in society. never have they thought about those who got killed 'cause of the shooting. self-centered much, are we?</p>